Saturday, February 12th, 2011
Cats and dogs have certain unacceptable behaviors that are normal for their species, but problematic for humans. The odor and stains from pet urine and cat spray stubbornly cling and soak into surfaces, making a home smell less than welcoming to human senses. Can a pet odor remover work on the most tenacious of stains? Is it possible to live together in an odor-free environment? Yes, it is! The choices are not only easy, but work to help train your pet toward more acceptable behavior.
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Tags: cat repellent, cat spray, cats, comfort zone, dog repellent, dog run, dogs, feliway, kennel odor, Odor Destroyer, pet odor, pet odor remover, Pet Stainoff, urine detector, urine odor
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Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
There are many pets beyond the family dog or cat available for children today. Dogs and cats require a lot of work and are not allowed by some landlords, leading many families to look for alternative pets to join their family. Look at the list below to get some new ideas for the perfect pet for your family.
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Tags: beta fish, children, hissing cockroach, pet odor, pets, Pot-bellied Pig, sea monkeys
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Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
Winter can be a tough time for humans and their animal companions. Pets can experience many of the same ailments and dangers that humans face when the weather turns cold. Unfortunately, pet-owners are not always aware of what they can do to ensure their animals are safe, warm and healthy through the winter months. Two very dangerous issues for animals can be frostbite and deadly hypothermia.
Continue Reading: Treatment of Frostbite in Pets »
Tags: cats, cold, dogs, frostbite, healthcare, hypothermia, pets, problems, winter
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